Ssis-256 4k | UHD — 480p |

The production team utilized Sony CineAlta cameras (rumored by industry insiders) capable of capturing raw 4K footage. Consequently, the transfer retains the organic film grain (if any) without introducing digital noise.

The Japanese AV industry uses a strict alphanumeric coding system to catalog its thousands of monthly releases. SSIS-256 4K

This release typically highlights a "premium" or high-class aesthetic, focusing on visual fidelity and production quality. The production team utilized Sony CineAlta cameras (rumored

A common complaint about older HD releases is the "blockiness" in dark scenes or during rapid motion. The 4K version of SSIS-256 typically utilizes the H.265 (HEVC) codec. Compared to the older H.264 used in 1080p releases, HEVC offers double the data compression efficiency. This results in a smoother gradient of colors and eliminates the banding effects that plagued previous entries. This release typically highlights a "premium" or high-class